Chapter
1 1| had provided him with a~place. At twenty-two years of
2 1| give her Celestine her due place in society. The young lady
3 1| On this~the marriage took place.~ ~Rabourdin and his wife
4 1| before her father's death the place of chief of division, which~
5 1| she was not in her right place. Let us remember~there are
6 1| of her life. In the first place, she~often extinguished
7 1| dissertations stood in place of action; a million~of
8 1| occupied in retaining his place, drawing his pay, and securing~
9 1| Rabourdin, in the first place,~natural to unite the ministry
10 1| ever since his~promised place had been given to Monsieur
11 2| his civilian~epaulets, his place at court, his sinecure,
12 2| the formal promise of a place in~the Academy of Belles-lettres
13 2| should," "were I in your place" (they often say "in your
14 2| they often say "in your place"),--~phrases, however, which
15 2| wanted La~Billardiere's place themselves; whereas, now
16 2| Excellency the minister;~"that place falls to Rabourdin, one
17 2| If La Billardiere's place is given to Rabourdin I
18 2| years. His next step is to place himself at the~orders of
19 2| same measured tread to the place~Royale, where he lived on
20 2| Lupeaulx has designs upon the~place for himself," said the minister,
21 2| return to his home~in the place Royale.~ ~ ~
22 3| bourgeoisie which occupies a place above the well-to-do artisan
23 3| Falleix, the house in the place Royale, bought for~forty
24 3| times to and fro between the place Royale and Saint-~Paul's
25 3| made haste to reach the place early so~as to choose the
26 3| anxious you should have the place, it worries him."~ ~"Can
27 3| appointment in La~Billardiere's place was to say a word to his
28 3| general-secretary to get elected to the~place, and the secret opposition
29 3| Monsieur de la Billardiere's place?"~ ~"Heavens! I should think
30 3| Monsieur de la Billardiere's~place."~ ~"There you go with your
31 3| when all were asleep in the place Royale, Monsieur~des Lupeaulx
32 3| rich in hope and wants a place, the~rich one is poor in
33 3| her son~until he can get a place as copying-clerk, and then
34 3| sooner or later by getting a place," or to those who~are conscious
35 3| do~the work of du Bruel's place, for which that vaudevillist,
36 3| will be appointed in~his place."~ ~He thereupon related
37 3| that night, "we~have the place! Twelve thousand francs
38 4| of our~present study took place.~ ~In Paris nearly all these
39 4| governments.~ ~In the first place, picture to yourself the
40 4| make-believe. Dutocq kept his place therefore~solely through
41 4| fits them into their right place, and finally~writes the
42 4| this torture. "It was their place not~to make debts," he said;
43 4| either Godard's or du Bruel's place as under-head-clerk,~but
44 4| Lorrain, a pupil,~in the first place, of the Conservatoire, then
45 4| failed to~obtain a better place for her husband. Flavie
46 4| things in~precisely the same place, put his pen in the same
47 4| the Sucking Calf in~the place du Chatelet), and sat in
48 4| Chatelet), and sat in the same place, which the waiters~kept
49 4| I~saw the birth of the place du Chatelet, the quai aux
50 4| various efforts to find a place~elsewhere. Tall, lean, lanky,
51 4| gratuities~bestowed took the place of prizes given out to proteges,--
52 4| given out to proteges,--a place,~moreover, where they teased
53 5| but it is extremely out of place to refer to him as such
54 5| Dutocq. "You'll lose your place for talking such nonsense."~ ~
55 5| nonsense."~ ~Colleville. "If my place is taken from me, Francois
56 5| the day. You will take my place."~ ~Baudoyer [to Bixiou,
57 5| Baudoyer gets La Billardiere's place Rabourdin won't stay~on
58 5| bureau; he will leave you his place as soon as he has~made his
59 5| succeed I shall lose my place, and I must make a~living.
60 5| least. Minard may have my place as chief clerk--why not?
61 5| say that; but a~government place is a government place, and
62 5| government place is a government place, and that plucky Colleville,~
63 5| salary, prefers to~keep his place. Who the devil is fool enough
64 5| get a man appointed to a place under government than the~
65 5| injustice if~Rabourdin lost the place; I swear I'd leave the service.
66 5| hundred thousand francs,--the place can always be sold. But
67 5| follies~of the court took place,--on the eve of a struggle
68 5| periods not a dinner took place among bold schemers or financial
69 5| administrative ones."~ ~"I place my honor with all confidence
70 6| not get La Billardiere's place. That will cost you only
71 6| Why do I care who gets the place? simply because if Baudoyer~
72 6| that Baudoyer wanted the place, though it was certainly
73 6| Monsieur La~Billardiere's place," returned Baudoyer, crossly.~ ~
74 6| insert it in a~conspicuous place. I should never have thought
75 6| that the~funeral will take place to-morrow at four o'clock,
76 6| don't wish to go to such a~place alone; my uncle Mitral will
77 6| But~if Baudoyer gets the place, which is worth eight thousand
78 6| Yes, my duck."~ ~"'The place of the worthy Monsieur de
79 6| I know that."~ ~"'The place of the late worthy de la
80 6| He wants La Billardiere's place, and in order to get~it,
81 6| leg to get elected in his place,"~continued Mitral; "but
82 6| later. If he hasn't this place for the time being I~should
83 6| fellow, that I deserve a good place in~your galley," thought
84 6| As to La Billardiere's place, there is only one~way to
85 6| has a right to the vacant place in~your ministry. Don't
86 7| have the promise of a good place as soon~as you are named
87 7| towns and villages, and place their loans there;~above
88 7| unite the two divisions and place them under one~director;
89 7| this way are never out of~place," said the minister, laughing;
90 7| head of a~bureau is out of place here; a director's wife
91 7| me?"~ ~"La Billardiere's place for Baudoyer," said Gigonnet,
92 7| names will be substituted in place of yours."~ ~"You are deep,"
93 8| the late La Billardiere's place~since the beginning of the
94 8| moment a scene was taking place between the minister and
95 8| we should have had~the place."~ ~She looked at Rabourdin
96 8| copied and collated; I shall place~them on the minister's desk
97 8| scene was occurring in the place Royale,--one of those~comedies
98 8| under the arcades in the~place Royale; "did you examine
99 8| protectors will find him a~place,--in the prefecture of police,
100 8| don't care; I am offered a place as~responsible editor. I
101 8| longs to get~out of his place,--that he works too hard
102 8| not free to get out of his place; for he doesn't know how
103 8| Another scene was taking place in the minister's reception-room,
104 8| millions. Now, in the~first place, a publicist would call
105 8| knowing all the ways of~the place, and he thus chanced to
106 8| persons remaining about the place who were~here in your day.
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